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1980 Honda Xr 80 (lansing) on 2040-motos

$350
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Lansing, Michigan

Lansing, MI
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1980 Honda XR 80 (Lansing), $350, image 1

Honda XR description

I have a 1980 Honda XR80 for sale or trade. I fixed it up for my nephew, but his dad said "no way" so it needs to go to some other kid for Christmas. It's got new plastics, a new rear tire, new wheel bearings, and many other new parts. It starts right up and shifts through the gears. I haven't ridden it much because I'm too big for it.I like things that go bang, ATV projects, adult-sized bikes, things like that. Make an offer!thanks for looking and Merry Christmas

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